Supporting Services for Homeless and At-Risk Youth

About Us

About Us

The CHAMPION Fund is dedicated to helping the most vulnerable youth achieve stability in their physical and mental health by supporting the innovative programs and services of the Division of Adolescent Medicine, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.

CHANGE THEIR WORLD. CHANGE YOURS.

Our Programs

That You Can Support

Project NATEEN – Pregrnant and Parenting Youth Support

Project NATEEN began in 1985 as an Adolescent Family Life Program (AFLP) to provide culturally sensitive and comprehensive case management services to pregnant and parenting teens. AFLP is based on... Read More

7,075 USD donated

High Risk Youth Program – Homeless and Runaway Youth Support

In recent decades, Hollywood has become a Mecca for troubled teens from across the country, many of whom end up living on the streets involved in survival sex, substance abuse, criminal... Read More

3,295 of 13,000 USD
(25.35%)

Behavorial Health

The Psychological Services program provides clinical services and behavioral assessments for all Divisional programs. With expertise in adolescent issues, the staff provides individual, family, collateral, couples and group therapy and... Read More

100 of 43,000 USD
(0.23%)

Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Program

Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Services (SAPT) specialize in non-residential prevention and treatment of substance related problems affecting adolescents. Our services are free of charge and there are no other financial... Read More

430 of 7,000 USD
(6.14%)

Risk Reduction Program – HIV Prevention and Treatment

In response to the growing concern about HIV infection among adolescents and young adults, the Division developed the Risk Reduction Program (RRP) in 1988. The RRP provides comprehensive services for... Read More

MY VOICE – Transitional Program for Teens with Life Threatening Illnesses

The largest transitional-readiness program in the Western United States empowering adolescents with chronic life threatening illnesses to master their own lives. For Youth with Chronic Conditions, Becoming Young Adults The Division... Read More

0 USD donated

Testimonials

My biggest change is having a different opinion about myself and accepting who I am

Male Age 24

They have helped me with becoming a better person and guiding me. I have grown as a person and as a mom.

Female Age 17

I have people from the division to support me and getting trained for a job.

Female Age 15

I found ways to cope and not use drugs and alcohol.

Female Age 15

Knowing that I am not alone and have support and that whatever question I need to ask, I am not ignored but inspired

Female Age 20

I make all of my appointments, I participate and I believe it might work